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PAMELA DIANE SWAN, Ph.D., FACSM, FTOS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR HEALTHY LIFESTYLES RESEARCH CENTER Exercise and Wellness Program School of Nutrition and Health Promotion Arizona State University Phoenix, AZ 85004 Cell: 480-467-8978 Office: 602-827-2281 Fax: 602-496-1873 EMail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., 1991, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Subject area: Exercise Physiology M.S., 1987, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Subject area: Exercise Physiology B.A., 1978, University of California, Santa Barbara; Subject area: Physical Anthropology PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2009-present, Arizona State University, Exercise and Wellness Program Associate Professor, Exercise and Wellness Faculty Director of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Physical Activity, Nutrition and Wellness 2007-2009, Arizona State University at the Polytechnic Campus, Department of Exercise and Wellness Interim Department Chair Director of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Physical Activity, Nutrition and Wellness Coordinator, Exercise and Wellness Research Laboratory 2001-2007, Arizona State University at the Polytechnic Campus, Department of Exercise and Wellness Associate Professor Coordinator, Exercise and Wellness Research Laboratory 2000-2001, Arizona State University, Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education Associate Professor, Exercise and Wellness Faculty Coordinator, Exercise and Wellness Research Laboratory Faculty Affiliations: Women's Studies Program; Gerontology Program 1994-2000, Arizona State University, Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education Assistant Professor, Exercise and Wellness Faculty Coordinator, Exercise and Wellness Research Laboratory Faculty Affiliations: Women's Studies Program; Gerontology Program 1991-1994, University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Kinesiology Instructor Associate Director University Community Wellness Evaluation and Education Program 1988-1991, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Dept. of Human Performance and Sport Studies Graduate Teaching Associate 1985-1988, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Dept of Exercise and Sport Science 1986-1987, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Office of Campus Recreation Graduate Research Assistant Graduate Teaching Assistant/ Program Director: Fitness Education 1986-1988, Guilford College YMCA, Greensboro, North Carolina Co-Director Phase II Cardiac Rehabilitation Program 1983-1985, Asheville YWCA, Asheville, North Carolina Fitness Specialist/Consultant 1978-1983, Mariposa Unified School District, Mariposa, California Teacher, Grades 4-8

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PAMELA DIANE SWAN, Ph.D., FACSM, FTOS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

HEALTHY LIFESTYLES RESEARCH CENTER Exercise and Wellness Program School of Nutrition and Health Promotion Arizona State University Phoenix, AZ 85004

Cell: 480-467-8978

Office: 602-827-2281 Fax: 602-496-1873

EMail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D., 1991, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Subject area: Exercise Physiology M.S., 1987, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Subject area: Exercise Physiology B.A., 1978, University of California, Santa Barbara; Subject area: Physical Anthropology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2009-present, Arizona State University, Exercise and Wellness Program

Associate Professor, Exercise and Wellness Faculty

Director of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Physical Activity, Nutrition and Wellness 2007-2009, Arizona State University at the Polytechnic Campus, Department of Exercise and Wellness

Interim Department Chair

Director of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Physical Activity, Nutrition and Wellness

Coordinator, Exercise and Wellness Research Laboratory 2001-2007, Arizona State University at the Polytechnic Campus, Department of Exercise and Wellness

Associate Professor

Coordinator, Exercise and Wellness Research Laboratory 2000-2001, Arizona State University, Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education

Associate Professor, Exercise and Wellness Faculty

Coordinator, Exercise and Wellness Research Laboratory

Faculty Affiliations: Women's Studies Program; Gerontology Program 1994-2000, Arizona State University, Department of Exercise Science and Physical Education

Assistant Professor, Exercise and Wellness Faculty

Coordinator, Exercise and Wellness Research Laboratory

Faculty Affiliations: Women's Studies Program; Gerontology Program 1991-1994, University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Kinesiology

Instructor

Associate Director University Community Wellness Evaluation and Education Program 1988-1991, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Dept. of Human Performance and Sport Studies

Graduate Teaching Associate 1985-1988, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Dept of Exercise and Sport Science 1986-1987, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Office of Campus Recreation

Graduate Research Assistant

Graduate Teaching Assistant/ Program Director: Fitness Education 1986-1988, Guilford College YMCA, Greensboro, North Carolina

Co-Director Phase II Cardiac Rehabilitation Program 1983-1985, Asheville YWCA, Asheville, North Carolina

Fitness Specialist/Consultant 1978-1983, Mariposa Unified School District, Mariposa, California

Teacher, Grades 4-8

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RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY, AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Manuscripts in Review or Preparation/ Data Based 1. Heumann K.J. & Swan PD (In Review). “Quantitative Ultrasound of the Os Calcis in Competitive Jump Rope

Participants”, Women in Sport and Physical Activity.

2. Johnston, CS, Smith, L., Schlueter, A. , Swan PD. (In Review). “Vitamin C status is associated with heart rate recovery after exertion in untrained young men”. Nutrients.

3. Walker J, Soroush A, Belyea M, Swan PD, Yngve A & Ainsworth BE. (In Preparation). “The effects of a 6-month pedometer-based physical activity intervention on body composition characteristics in a U.S. University worksite setting: The ASUKI Step study”. International Journal of Body Composition Research.

4. Swan, PD. DeWeese, R. Lee, CD & Pettee-Gabriel, K. (In Preparation). “Fat Mass Predicts Muscular Fitness in Young but not Middle-aged Women”, Menopause Journal.

5. Swan, PD, Hawley, M & Zeigler, Z. (In Preparation). “The Effect of an Energy Drink on Acute Muscle Strength and Fatigue in Young Males”, Journal of Strength Conditioning Research.

6. Zeigler, Z., Swan, PD, Gordon, A., Bhammar, D. Gaesser, GA & Buman, M. (In Preparation). Acute Affects of a Walking Workstation on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Prehypertensive Adults, Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise.

Articles Published or In Press

1. Soroush A, Ainsworth BE, Der Ananian C, Walker J, Swan P, Poortvliet E, Yngve A. (In Press, 2013). “Effects of a 6-month walking study on blood pressure and cardiorespiratory fitness in U.S. and Swedish adults: ASUKI Step Study". Asian Journal of Sports Medicine.

2. Huck, CJ, Johnston, CS, Beezhold, BL, & Swan, PD (2013). “Vitamin C status and perception of effort during exercise in obese adults adhering to a calorie-reduced diet.” Nutrition, 29(1):42-45.

3. Soroush A, Walker J, Poortvliet E, Belyea, M, Ainsworth BE, Swan P,& Yngve A, (2012) “The effects of a 6 month pedometer-determined physical activity intervention on body composition characteristics in Swedish adults: The ASUKI Step study’’. International Journal of Body Composition Research, 10(2):35-62.

4. Ainsworth BE, Der Ananian C, Soroush A, Walker J, Swan P, Poortvliet E, Yngve A,(2012). “‘ASUKI Step’ pedometer intervention in university staff: Rationale and design”. BMC Public Health. 12:657-667.

5. Warr, BJ, Heumann, KJ, Dodd, DJ, Swan, PD, Alvar, BA. (2012). “Injuries, Changes in Fitness, and Medical Demands in Deployed National Guard Soldiers”. Military Medicine. 177(10):1136.

6. Warr, BJ, Alvar, B, Dodd, D, Heumann, K, Mitros, M, Keating, C, and Swan, PD (2011). “How do they compare?: An assessment of Pre-deployment Fitness in the Arizona National Guard”. J Strength Cond Research, 25(11):2955-2962.

7. Benton, MJ, Swan, PD, Sanderson, SL & Schlairet, MC (2011). “Comparison of body composition measurement with whole body multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance and air displacement plethysmography in healthy middle-aged women,” Health Care for Women International, 32(12):1068-1078.

8. Benton, M.J., Kasper, M.J., Raab, S., Waggener, G.T. & Swan, P.D. (2011). “Short-term effects of resistance

training frequency on body composition in middle-aged women”. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 9. Pomeroy, J. Brage, S., Curtis, J., Swan, PD, Knowler, W. & Franks, P. (2011). “Between-Monitor Differences in

Step Counts Are Related to Body Size: Implications for Objective Physical Activity Measurement”. PLoS ONE 6(4): e18942. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0018942 (PLoS ONE is an international, peer—reviewed, open access online publication – published by the Public Library of Science) .

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10. Mitros, M., Pettee-Gabriel, K., Ainsworth, B.E., Lee, C.D., Herrmann, S., Campbell, K. & Swan, P.D. (2011). “Comprehensive evaluation of a single-stage submaximal treadmill walking protocol in healthy, middle-aged women”. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 11(1): 47-56.

11. Pettee Gabriel, KK, Rankin, RL, Lee, C, Charlton, ME, Swan, PD, & Ainsworth, BE (2010). “Test-retest reliability

and validity of the 400-meter walk test in healthy middle-aged women.” J Physical Activity and Health, 7(5):649-657.

12. Benton, M.J., Swan, PD & Whyte, M. (2010). “Progressive resistance training during pregnancy: a case study”.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2(7), 681-684. 13. Black LE, Swan PD & Alvar BA. (2010). “Effects of intensity and volume on insulin sensitivity during acute bouts

of resistance training”. J Strength Conditioning Research. 24(4): 1109-1116. 14. Pettee Gabriel, K., McClain, J., Lee, C., Swan, PD, Alvar, B., Mitros, M., & Ainsworth, B. (2009). “The evaluation

of physical activity measures used in middle-aged women”, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41(7):1401-1412.

15. Benton, MJ, Swan, PD & Peterson, M. (2009). “Evaluation of multiple 1 RM strength trials in untrained women”,

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 23(5):1503-7. 16. Benton, MJ & Swan, PD (2009). “Influences on energy expenditure in women after an acute bout of resistance

exercise". European Journal of Sport Science. 9: 213-218. 17. Benton, MJ & Swan, PD (2007). “Effect of protein ingestion on energy expenditure and substrate utilization after

resistance exercise in middle-aged women.” International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Metabolism, 17:544-555. 18. White, A., Johnston, C.S., Swan, PD, Tjonn, S.L. & Sears, B (2007). “Blood ketones are directly related to fatigue

and perceived effort during exercise in overweight adults adhering to low carbohydrate diets for weight loss: a pilot study.” Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 107:1792-1796.

19. Johnston, C.S., Beezhold, B., Mostow, B. & Swan, PD (2007). “Plasma vitamin C is inversely related to body

mass index and waist circumference but not to plasma adiponectin in nonsmoking adults”. Journal of Nutrition, 137(7):1757-62.

20. Kleiner RE, Hutchins AM, Johnston CS, Swan PD. (2006). “Effects of an 8-week high-protein or high-

carbohydrate diet in adults with hyperinsulinemia”. Medscape General Medicine. Nov 22;8(4):39. 21. Johnston, CS; Corte, C & Swan, PD (2006). “Marginal Vitamin C status is associated with reduced fat oxidation

during submaximal exercise in young adults”. Nutrition & Metabolism. 31(3):35. 22. Johnston, C.S., Tjonn, S.L., Swan, PD, White, A., & Sears, B. (2006). “Low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets that

restrict potassium-rich dairy products and vegetables promote calciuria”. Osteoporosis International, 17:1820-1821.

23. Benton, MJ & Swan, PD (2006). “Addition of resistance training to pulmonary rehabilitation programs: An

evidence-based rationale and guidelines for use of resistance training with elderly patients with COPD.” Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal, 17(4):127-133.

24. Johnston, C.S., Tjonn, S.L., Swan, PD, White, A., Hutchins, H. & Sears, B (2006). “Ketogenic low-carbohydrate

diets have no metabolic advantage as compared to non-ketogenic low-carbohydrate diets”. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 83(5):1055-1061.

25. Ball, S.D., Swan, PD, & Altena, T (2006). “Skinfolds: Accuracy and application”. Measurement in Physical

Education and Exercise Science. 10(4):255-264. 26. Tudor-Locke, C., Sisson, S.B., Collova, T. Lee, S.M. & Swan, PD (2005). “Pedometer-determined step count

guidelines for classifying walking intensity in a young ostensibly healthy population”. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 30(6): 666-676.

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27. Ball, S.D., Bowen-Thwaits, J., & Swan, PD, (2004). “Oral creatine supplementation does not improve body

composition in recreationally active men during strength training”. Journal of Exercise Physiology Online. 7(6):9-15.

28. Goss, F.L., Robertson, R.J., Swan, PD, Harris, G.S., Trone, G.A., Dube, J.J & Utter, A.C. (2004). “Comparison of

Measured and Predicted Residual Lung Volume in Determining Body Composition of Collegiate Wrestlers”. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research: 18(2): 281–285.

29. Ball, S.D., Altena, T.S., & Swan, PD. (2004). “Comparison of anthropometry to DXA: A new prediction equation

for men”. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 58(11):1525-1531. 30. Pepin, V., McMahan, S., & Swan, PD (2004). “A social ecological approach to the obesity epidemic”. American

Journal of Health Studies. 19(2):122-125. 31. Ball, S.D., Swan, PD & DeSimone, R. (2004). “Comparison of anthropometry to dual energy x-ray

absorptiometry: A new prediction equation for women”. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 75(3):248-258.

32. Pepin, V., Phillips, W.T. & Swan, P.D. (2004). “Functional fitness assessment of older cardiac rehabilitation

patients”. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation; 24(1):34-37. 33. Phillips, W.T., Broman, T.E., Burkett, L.N. & Swan, PD (2004). “Single set strength training increases strength,

endurance and functional fitness in community living older adults”. Activities, Adaptation & Aging. 27:1-18. 34. Johnston, C.S., Tjonn, S.L. & Swan, PD (2004). “High-protein, low-fat diets are effective for weight loss and

favorably alter biomarkers in healthy adults”. Journal of Nutrition. 134(3):134:586-591. 35. Ball, S.D., & Swan, PD (2003). “Accuracy of estimating intraabdominal fat mass in obese women”. Journal of

Exercise Physiology Online. 6(4):1-7. 36. Utter, A.C., Goss, F.L., Swan, PD, Harris, G.S., Robertson, R.J. & Trone, G.A. (2003). “Evaluation of the air

displacement method for assessing body composition of collegiate wrestlers”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35(3):500-505.

37. Huso, M.E., Hampl, J., Johnston, C & Swan, PD (2002). “Creatine supplementation influences substrate

utilization at rest”. Journal of Applied Physiology, 93:2018-2022. 38. Johnston, CS, Day CS, & Swan, PD (2002). “Post-prandial thermogenesis is increased 100% on a high-protein,

low-fat diet versus a high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet in healthy, young women”. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 21(1):55-61.

39. Gilliatt-Wimberly, M., Manore, M.M., Woolf, K., Swan, PD, & Carroll, S.S. (2001). “Effects of exercise on resting

metabolic rate and body composition of mid-life active and sedentary women”. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 101(10):1181-8.

40. Binzen, C., Swan, PD, & Manore, M.M. (2001). “Acute effect of resistance exercise on post-exercise oxygen

consumption and substrate oxidation in women”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 33(6):932-938. 41. McConnell, K.E. & Swan, PD (2000). “Body esteem and body shape satisfaction in women with regional fat

distribution”. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 15(4):504-513. 42. Davis, M.C., Twamley, E.W. Hamilton, N. & Swan, PD (1999). “Body fat distribution influences hemodynamic

responses to stress in premenopausal women”. Health Psychology, 18(6):625-630. 43. Swan, PD & McConnell, K.E. (1999). “Anthropometry and bioelectrical impedance inconsistently predicts fatness

in women with regional adiposity”. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 31(7):1068-1075.

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44. Johnston, C., Swan, PD, & Corte, C. (1999). “Substrate utilization and work efficiency during submaximal

exercise in Vitamin C depleted – repleted adults”. International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research, 69(1):41-44.

45. Davis, M.C. & Swan, PD (1999). “Association of negative and positive social ties with fibrinogen in healthy young

women”. Health Psychology, 18(2):131-139. 46. Ransdell, L.B., Wells, C.L., Manore, M.M., Swan, PD, & Corbin, C.B. (1998). “Social physique anxiety in

postmenopausal women”. Journal of Women and Aging, 10(3):19-39. 47. Park, J.J. & Swan, PD (1997). “Effects of obesity and regional adiposity on the QTc interval in women”.

International Journal of Obesity, 21:1104-1110. 48. Swan, PD, Byrnes, W.B., & Haymes, E.M. (1997). The reliability and validity of estimating energy expenditure

using the Caltrac accelerometer during running, racewalking, and stepping. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 31(3):235-239.

49. Swan, PD, Spitler, D.L., Whiddon, S., Evans, B., & Fulton, M. (1997). “Assessment of lifetime patterns of dairy

food intake and physical activity”. Nutrition and Health, 4:255-270. 50. Swan, PD & Howley, E.T. (1994). “Fuel utilization during prolonged exercise in women with different body fat

distribution patterns”. International Journal of Obesity, 18(4):263-268. 51. Bond, V., Bassett, D.R. Jr., Howley, E.T., Lewis, J., Walker, A.J., Swan, PD, Tearney, R.J., & Adams, R.G.

(1993). “Evaluation of the Colin STBP-680 at rest and during exercise: an automated blood pressure monitor using R-wave gating”. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 27(2):107-109.

52. Swan, PD & Spitler, D.L. (1993). “Effects of habitual physical activity and age on cardiac dimensions in women”.

The Foil, Spring:4-6. 53. Jones, G., Spitler, D.L., & Swan, PD (1989). “Health and fitness assessment criteria for public service agencies”.

Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 60(8):12-16. 54. Swan, PD & Spitler, D.L. (1989). “Cardiac dimensions and physical profile of masters level swimmers”. Journal of

Sports Medicine and Physical Education, 29(1):97-103. 55. Swan, PD, Spitler, D.L., Todd, K.T., Darragh, P.M., Maupin, J.L., & Lewis, CL (1989). “Effects of posture on

upper and lower limb peripheral resistance following submaximal cycling”. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 70(9):678-680.

Chapters in Books

1. ACSM’s Resources for the Personal Trainer, 4th Edition, (In Press, 2013). Senior Editor: Bushman BA;

Associate Editors: Battista R, Ransdell L, Swan PD & Thompson WR. (Responsible for editing: Chapter 13 - Comprehensive Program Design; Chapter 14-Resistance Training Programs; Chapter 15- Cardiorespiratory Training Programs ; Chapter 16- Guidelines for Designing Flexibility Programs; Chapter 17- Personal Training Session Components; Chapter 19- Special Populations). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: Philadelphia.

2. Benton, MJ, Swan, PD & Johnston, CS. (2008). “Timing of post-exercise protein does not affect gains in lean

mass but influences loss of fat mass in women”, In: Progress in Exercise and Women's Health Research. Janet P. Coulter, Ed.,pp 229-240, Nova Science Publishers Inc:Hauppauge NY.

Articles or Letters Published (Editorials or Non-Data Based—Professional Articles)

1. Johnston, C.S., White, A., Tjonn, S.L., Swan, PD, Hutchins, H. & Sears, B. (2007), Letter: “Reply to NJ Krilanovich”. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 85:239-240.

2. Howe, N.L. & Swan, PD (2003). Training Obese Clients: Examining our Assumptions. ACSM’s Health & Fitness

Journal, 7(6):1-4.

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3. Wright, DC & Swan, PD (2001). Exercise for Type 2-Diabetes. Diabetes Spectrum, 14:93-97. Abstracts and Presentations (In Review)

1. Wherry, SJ & Swan, PD. (2012), “Comparison of bone health parameters using qualitative ultrasound and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry”, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Submitted for presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Indianapolis, IN, 2013.

2. Zeigler, Z., Gordon, A, Bhammar, D. Swan, PD. (2012). “Acute effects of walking workstation on ambulatory

blood pressure in the pre-hypertensive population”, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Submitted for presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Indianapolis, IN, 2013 Published Abstracts and Presentations (Presented by first author)

1. Swan, PD & DeWeese, R. (2012). Relationship of body composition to knee extensor peak torque and muscular fatigue in young and middle aged women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Conference San Francisco, CA, 2012.

2. Sussman, EJ, Johnston, CS, Swan, PD (2012). “Effects of short term energy restrictive diets compared to resistance training on body composition and resting metabolism”, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Conference San Francisco, CA, 2012.

3. Walker, JR, James, D, Swan, PD (2012) .The Relationships between Stress, Physical Activity and Body Composition in Women Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Conference, San Francisco, CA, 2012.

4. Johnston CS, Smith LL, Schlueter AK, Swan PD. (2012). “Vitamin C Status is associated with Physical Fitness and Activity Indices in College Men: A cross-sectional study”. FASEB J, Presented at the Annual Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, CA, 2012.

5. Heumann, KJ; Swan, PD. (2011). “Feasibility of Measuring Acute Os Calcis Stiffness Index (OSCI) Changes in Two Exercise Groups”. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 43(5):253.

6. Mitros, M; Der Ananian, C; Ainsworth, B; Alvar, B., Swan, PD; Lee, C. (2011). “Evaluation of Community-Based,

Multifactorial Falls Prevention Program”, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 43(5): 122-123.

7. Walker, JR; Swan, PD; Soroush, A; Ainsworth, B; Ygnve, A. (2011). “Cardiorespiratory Fitness Level Does Not

Mediate the Relationship Between Dispositional Mindfulness and Measures of Obesity”, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 43(5):439.

8. Heumann KJ, & Swan PD (2010). Feasibility of measuring acute changes in Os Calcis Stiffness Index following whole-body vibration with resistance and jump training in young women. Osteoporosis International. Presented at the International Osteoporosis Foundation World Conference on Osteoporosis, Florence, Italy, 2010.

9. Walker J, Swan P, DerAnanian

C, Herrmann

S, Peloquin S, Soroush

A, Ainsworth, B, & Yngve

A. (2010).

“Comparison of body composition and physical activity by cardiorespiratory fitness level: The ASUKI Step study”. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. Presented at the International Congress for Physical Activity and Health, Toronto, Canada, May, 2010.

10. Heumann, KJ. , Warr, BJ , Swan, PD. (2010). “Body Composition and The Relationship To Strength and Power in

Young Women”. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2010, 42(5):384.

11. Swan, PD, Walker, JR. , Herrmann, S , Ainsworth, BE. Walking Positively Influences Body Composition Indices In Men And Women Participating In A Stepping Competition: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2010, 42(5):623.

12. Meckes, N , Herrmann, S , Walker, J , Swan, PD , Ainsworth, BE. Physical Inactivity is Not Related to Waist Circumference in Active Adults after Adjusting for Covariates: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2010, 42(5):666-667.

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13. Walker, J , Swan, PD. , Herrmann, S , Ainsworth, BE. The Effects of Physical Activity and Body Composition on Dispositional Mindfulness. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2010,42(5):623-624.

14. Keating, CJ. , Swan, PD , Heumann, KJ. Comparison Of Total Body Water In High School Wrestlers Using Bio-

impedance Measures. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2010,42(5):617.

15. Warr, BJ. , Dodd, D , Alvar, B , Swan, PD. Effectiveness Of Interval Training In Small Ability Groups To Improve Cardiovascular Fitness. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2010,42(5):140.

16. Heumann, KJ. , Swan, PD , Kahl, K. Sport Participation Effects On Bone Quality In Pre-pubertal Girls: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2009, 41(5):14.

17. Huck, CJ. , Swan, PD , Johnston, CS. Effects Of Vitamin C Supplementation On Substrate Utilization And Perception Of Fatigue In Overweight Men. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2009,41(5):280.

18. Peterson, M., Rhea, M.R. & Swan, PD. (2009). “Effects of progressive resistance training on sarcopenic

outcomes: Inferences from a systematic review.” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41(5):19.

19. Benton, M., Swan, P.D., Raab, S, & Waggener, G.T. (2009). “Effect of resistance training frequency on body composition in middle-aged women” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41(5):135-136.

20. Benton, M. & Swan, PD (2008) “Fat oxidation in women during the post-exercise recovery period is not influenced by absolute or relative lean mass”, Obesity: A Research Journal, 16(1):S151.

21. Riggs, D., Sebren, A, & Swan, PD (2007). "Women’s lived experience and meaning of bariatric surgery". Annals

of Behavioral Medicine,33(1):15. 22. Johnson, L., Swan, PD., Alsac, B. (2007). “The reliability of energy expenditure measures of a standardized

protocol of Dance, Dance Revolution® in college age men and women”, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 39(5):S198.

23. Huck, C. Swan, PD, Weyers, T., Johnston, C. (2007). “Relationship between Vitamin C status and respiratory exchange ratio during submaximal exercise in healthy adults”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 39(5):S466.

24. Weyers, T. Swan, PD, Huck, C., Johnston, C. (2007). “Vitamin C status is directly associated with brachial artery distensibility following maximal exercise in adults”, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 39(5):S272-S273.

25. Benton, M. & Swan, PD (2007) “Comparison of air displacement plethysmography and whole body bioelectrical

impedance in middle-aged women”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 39(5):S372.

26. Benton, M, & Swan, PD, (2006). “Effect of protein supplementation following resistance exercise on energy expenditure and substrate utilization in middle aged women”, Obesity Research, 14(9):A238.

27. Beezhold, B., Johnston, CS & Swan, PD (2006). “Vitamin C depletion reduces fat oxidation at rest in obese adults

consuming a calorie-restricted diet”. FASEB Journal, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Federation of the American Society of Experimental Biology (Nutrition Science Division), San Francisco, CA, 2006.

28. Swan, PD, Huck, C. Beezhold, B., & Johnston, CS. (2006). “Vitamin C supplementation enhances fat oxidation

during walking in obese subjects”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38(5): S409-410..

29. Havenar, JM.; Stone, WJ.; Swan, PD (2006). First Time Marathon Runners: Comparing the Participation Motivations of Dropouts and Race Finishers. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38(5): S229..

30. Pomeroy, J; Brage, S; Begay, T; Curtis, J; Wareham, NJ.; Troiano, R; Leitzmann, MF.; Franks, PW.; Swan, PD. (2006). “Cross-Sectional Correlation between Corrected Pedometer Step Counts and Characteristics of Metabolic Disorders in PMerican Indians” Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38(5): S95-96.

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31. White, A., Johnston, CS, Swan, PD, & Tjonn, SL (2006). “Energy expenditure, respiratory exchange ratio, and fat utilization during sub-maximal exercise in overweight adults adhering to the Atkins or Zone diet”. FASEB Journal, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Federation of the American Society of Experimental Biology (Nutrition Science Division), San Francisco, CA, 2006.

32. Alexon, CL, Johnston, CS, Beezhold, B & Swan, PD (2006). “Vitamin C status and fatigue in obese adults

consuming a reduced-caloric diet”. FASEB Journal, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Federation of the American Society of Experimental Biology (Nutrition Science Division), San Francisco, CA, April, 2006.

33. Swan, PD & Benton, M (2005). “The effect of timing of post-exercise protein intake on body composition in

women”. Obesity Research, 13 (Suppl.):A136. Presented at the Annual Conference for the North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO), Vancouver, CANADA, 2005.

34. Swan, PD & Rosenthal, D. & (2003). “Changes in body dissatisfaction following exercise and diet interventions in

overweight and obese women”. Obesity Research, 11 (Suppl.):A82. Presented at the Annual Conference for the North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO), Fort Lauderdale, FL, 2003.

35. Ball, S.D. & Swan, PD (2003). “Comparison of anthropometry to dual energy x-ray absorptiometry: A new

prediction equation for women”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35(5): 165.

36. Ball, S D. , Swan, PD, Desimone, R. (2003). Accuracy of Anthropometry Compared to Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry: A New Prediction Equation for Women. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2003, 35(5):S165.

37. Pepin, V , Swan, PD , McMahan, S. (2001). The Social Ecological Approach to Understand Physical Activity

Adherence: A Preliminary Study. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2001, 33(5):S113.

38. Phillips, W T. , Broman, T L. , Burkett, L N. , Swan, PD. (2001). Increases In Strength And Physical Function In Older Adults Following 12 Weeks Of A Single Set Strength Training According To ACSM 1998 Guidelines. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 2001, 33(5):S188.

39. Swan, PD. , Foster-Burns, B., McConnell, KE. (1999).Metabolic Variables Predict Fat Loss in Obese Women. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1999, 31(5):S371.

40. Binzen, C, Swan, PD , Manore, M. (1999).Effect of Resistance Exercise on Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption

(EPOC) and Substrate Oxidation in Women. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1999, 31(5):S311.

41. Swan, PD. (1998).Effect of Exercise Training on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Obese Women With Regional Adiposity Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1998, 30(5):127.

42. Park, JJ & Swan, PD. (1998). Effect Of Exercise On The QTc Interval In Obese Premenopausal Women With

Regional Adiposity. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1998, 30(5):250.

43. Kang, SJ , Swan, PD. (1998).Whole and Segmental Bioelectric Impedance (BIA) Analysis of Body Fat and Regional Fat in Women. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1998,30(5):147.

44. Swan, PD. McConnell, K. E. (1997) Accuracy of Skinfold Equations to Predict Percent Body Fat in Women With

Regional Adiposity. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1997, 29(5):58.

45. Swan, PD. (1996).Thermogenic Response to Ephedrine+ Caffeine in Obese Women With Different Patterns of Regional Adiposity Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1996, 28(5):44.

46. Swan, PD. , Long, C. S. , Vielehr, T. L. (1995).Prediction of Percent Body Fatness in Women With Different Body

Fat Distribution Patterns. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1995,27(5):S184.

47. Swan, PD. , Vielehr, T. L. (1994).Effects of Ephedrine/Caffeine on Resting Metabolic Rate in Women With Different Body Fat Distribution Patterns Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1994, 26(5):S59.

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48. Swan, PD. , Byrnes, W. C. , Haymes, E M. (1993).Energy Expenditure During Running, Racewalking and Stepping Measured With the Caltrac Portable Accelerometer. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1993, 25(5):S12.

49. Swan, PD. (1992).Substrate Utilization During Prolonged Walking in Women With Different Body Fat Distribution

Patterns Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, May 1992, 24(5):S176.

50. Bond, V , Swan, PD, Walker, A , Bassett, D, Howley, ET , Lewis, J. (1990).Validation of A Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor for Stress Testing Using R-Wave Gating for Korotkoff Sounds. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, April 1990, 22(2):S29.

Grants External Grants (IN REVIEW) None at this time

External Grants (FUNDED)

1. Johnston, C and Swan, PD. (2005). Title: Impact of Vitamin C Status on Fat Oxidation, Adiponectin Concentrations and Body Mass. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Sponsor: General Mills Bell Institute of Health and Nutrition. Amount: $50,000.

2. Johnston, C.S. & Swan, PD. (2004). Title: Evaluation of the efficacy and healthfulness of two popular high protein

diets: “Atkins” versus “The Zone.” Role: Co-PI. Sponsor: The Barry Sears Foundation, Amount: $50,000.

3. Swan, PD (2001). Title: Validation of air displacement plethysmography in wrestlers. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Life Measurement, Inc. Amount: $5000.

4. Swan, PD (1999). The influence of sustainable exercise on cardiovascular disease risk in obese women. Role:

Principal Investigator, Sponsor: American Health Assistance Foundation (AHAF) for the National Heart Foundation, Amount: $22,500.

5. Swan, PD (1996). Exercise and disease risk in women with regional adiposity. Role: Principal Investigator,

Sponsor: American College of Sports Medicine Foundation, Amount: $10,000.

External Grants (NOT - FUNDED) 1. Ainsworth ,B, Stodden,D, Keller,C , Szalacha,T, Swan, P. (2010). Title: Motor Skill Competence, Physical

Activity, and Fitness in Perimenopausal Women (1R21AG037855-01), Role: Co- Investigator. (Fitness testing supervisor/ specialist). Agency: NIH-Office of Women’s Health. Amount: $150,000/yr (52.5% F & A) (2 year duration). Resubmission: 11/16/10. Purpose: Assess relationship between motor skills, physical fitness, and physical activity in menopausal women. Score: 33 (33

rd percentile).

2. Ainsworth ,B, Swan, P, Keller,C , Szalacha,T, Stodden,D. (2009). Title: Motor Skill Competence, Physical

Activity, and Fitness in Perimenopausal Women (1R21AG037855-01), Role: Co- Investigator. (Fitness testing supervisor/ specialist). Agency: NIH-Office of Women’s Health. Amount: $150,000/yr (52.5% F & A) (2 year duration). Submitted 10/16/09. Purpose: Assess relationship between motor skills, physical fitness, and physical activity in menopausal women. Score: 52 (52.0 percentile). Re-submit: Will resubmit in the summer 2010 after receiving comments from study section.

3. Ainsworth,B, Woolf,K ,Gaesser,G, Swan P, DerAnanian,C, Belyea,M, Martin,J, Vega-Lopez,S (2009). Title: Physical Activity and Diet Assessment (PADIAT) (1-R25CA151043-01). Role: Consultant body composition/ stress testing and fitness testing specialist. Agency: NIH – NCI (PAR-08-120) R18: Cancer Education Grants Program, Amount: $300,000/yr (52.5% F & A) (5 year duration). Submitted 9/25/09.

4. Swan, PD (2009) Title: Musculoskeletal and Neuroendocrine Effects of Whole Body Vibration Plus Resistance Exercise in Bariatric Surgery Patients. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Obesity Society Covidien Grant for Bariatric Surgery. Amount: $50,000.

5. Swan, PD (2007) Title: Effect of Progressive Resistance Exercise on Body Composition, Bone Density and Health Indices in Bariatric Surgery Patients. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Pfeiffer Foundation. Amount: $75,000.

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6. Johnston, C., Swan, PD, Tudor-Locke, C. (2006). Title: The impact of vitamin C nutriture on fat oxidation and

markers of adiposity. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Sponsor: NIH. Amount:$700,000

7. Hutchins, A., Johnston, C & Swan, PD. (2005). Title: Impact of Diet and Exercise on Visceral Fat Gain in Perimenopausal Women. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Sponsor: USDA, Bioactive Foods for Optimal Health. Amount: $400,000.

8. Davis, Mary. (2005). Title: Cultural Factors and Risk for Obesity in Mexican American Adolescents. Role: Co-

investigator—5% effort. Sponsor: NIH. Amount: $ 300,000.

9. Swan, PD, Hutchins, A., Johnston, C (2004). Type: R01. Title: Effect of exercise, calcium and soy supplementation on regional adiposity and CHD risk factors in peri-menopausal women. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Sponsor: NIH-CAM, Amount: $750,000.

10. Hutchins, A., Johnston, C & Swan, PD, (2004). Title: Dietary interventions to reduce visceral fat gain in

perimenopausal women. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Sponsor: USDA, NRI Human Nutrition and Obesity. Amount: $800,000.

11. Swan, PD & Brinton, EA (1999). Regular Exercise and Diet Intervention Prevents Obesity. Role: Principal

Investigator, Sponsor: NIH, Amount: $375,000.

12. Swan, PD (1998). The influence of long-term, moderate intensity, intermittent exercise on cardiovascular disease risk in obese women. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: American Heart Association, Amount: $300,000.

13. Swan, PD, Brinton, E. & Westerlind, K.C. (1997). Obesity Intervention: Effects of sibutramine and exercise on

disease risk in postmenopausal women. . Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Weight Risk Investigators Study Council (WRISC), Knoll Pharmaceutical Company, Amount: $100,000.

14. Swan, PD (1996). Metabolic and cardiovascular response to exercise in women with different patterns of regional

adiposity. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: American Heart Association, Arizona Affiliate. Amount: $30,000.

15. Swan, PD (1995). The effects of ephedrine + caffeine on resting and exercise metabolism in obese women with

different patterns of regional adiposity. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Weight Watchers Foundation, Inc. Amount: $10,000. Internal Grants (IN REVIEW) None at this time. Internal Grants (FUNDED)

1. Swan, PD (2010). Type: Faculty Pilot Grant. Title: “Feasibility of Whole Body Vibration Exercise in Bariatric Surgery Patients”, Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: CONHI, Amount: $5,000.

2. Swan, PD, Hutchins, A., Johnston, C (2002). Type: Faculty Grant in Aid (FGIA). Title: Effect of exercise and soy supplementation on regional adiposity and CHD risk factors in post-menopausal women. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Arizona State University, Amount: $20,000.

3. Johnston, C. & Swan, PD (2001). Type: Faculty Grant in Aid (FGIA). Title: Efficacy of Moderately High-protein

Diets with Low Glycemic Index for Weight Loss and Diabetes Treatment. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Arizona State University, Amount: $20,000.

4. Swan, PD & McMahan, S. (2000). Type: Summer Research Award, Social ecological approach to obesity

prevention. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Women's Studies Summer Research Awards Program, Arizona State University, Amount: $1256.

5. Swan, PD (1997). Type: Travel grant, Title: Effects of resistance and aerobic training on resting metabolism in

obese women. Presentation at the North American Association for the Study of Obesity (NAASO). November, 1997, Cancun, MX. Sponsor: College Liberal Arts and Science, Arizona State University, Amount: $610.

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6. Jones, K. and Swan, PD (1997). Type: Mini-Grant, Title: A test of delivery methods for weight loss education for

women. Role: Faculty Sponsor, Sponsor: Women's Studies Program, Arizona State University, Amount: $350. 7. Swan, PD (1996). Type: Faculty Grant in Aid (FGIA), Title: Validation of various field techniques to predict

percent body fat in women with different body fat distribution patterns. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Arizona State University, Amount: $6,000.

8. Davis, M.C. & Swan, PD (1996). Type: Summer Research Award, Cardiovascular response to stress in women

with regional adiposity. Role: Co-Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Women's Studies Summer Research Awards Program, Arizona State University, Amount: $800.

9. Swan, PD (1995). Type: Faculty Grant in Aid (FGIA), Title: The effects of ephedrine/caffeine compound on

resting metabolism in obese women with different patterns of regional adiposity. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Arizona State University, Amount: $6,000.

10. Swan, PD (1995). Type: Travel grant. Title: Where do you hold your folds? Fitness and fatness: Women and

wellness. Presentation at the Annual Symposium for the Advancement of Women: Women’s Wellness: Balancing and Leveraging. November, 1995, Lexington, KY. Sponsor: College of Liberal Arts and Science, Arizona State University, Amount: $285.

11. Swan, PD & Boynton, M.M. (1995). Type: Mini-Grant: Title: Physiological and psychological responses to

exercise in women with different patterns of regional obesity. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: Women's Studies Program, Arizona State University, Amount: $500.

Internal Grants (NOT-FUNDED) 1. Swan, PD, Roust, L (2009). Title: Musculoskeletal and Neuroendocrine Effects of Whole Body Vibration

Plus Resistance Exercise in Bariatric Surgery Patients. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: ASU/Mayo Seed Grant. Amount: $40,000.

2. Swan, PD, Roust, L, Swain, J. (2006). Title: Effect of Progressive Resistance Exercise on Body Composition and Health Indices in Bariatric Surgery Patients. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: ASU/Mayo Seed Grant. Amount: $40,000.

3. Swan, PD, Roust, L, Swain, J. (2005). Title: Effect of Progressive Resistance Exercise on Body Composition and Health Indices in Bariatric Surgery Patients. Role: Principal Investigator, Sponsor: ASU/Mayo Seed Grant. Amount: $40,000.

4. Swan, PD; Roust, L., Swain, J. (2004). Type: Seed Grant. Title: Effect of Progressive Resistance Exercise on

Body Composition and Health Indices in Bariatric Surgery Patients, Role: Co-PI. Sponsor: ASU/MAYO Partnership for Collaborative Research. Amount: $40,000. Grants by Graduate Students (FACULTY Mentor) (IN REVIEW)

1. Wherry, Sarah. (In Review). Title: “Effect of Wii Fit Intervention on Balance in Older Women”, Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: ACSM, Amount: $5000. Funded Grants by Graduate Students (FACULTY Mentor)

1. Zeigler, Z.(2012). Title: “Acute affects of a walking workstation on ambulatory blood pressure in prehypertensive adults”, Type: Student Research Award, Sponsor: SWACSM. Amount: $500.

2. Wherry, Sarah. (2012). Title: “Feasibility of Wii Fit Among Middle-Aged Women”. Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant Program, Amount: $750.

3. Heumann, Kristin, (2010). Title: “The effects of exercise on indices of bone turnover in young women with low bone mass”. Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant Program, Amount: $3000.

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4. Walker, Jenelle, (2010). Title: “Relationship between stress, body fat distribution and physical activity”. Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant Program, Amount: $1000.

5. DeWeese, Robin, (2010). Title: “Relationship of lean body mass to leg strength and fatigue in young and middle aged women”, Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant Program, Amount: $1000.

6. Warr, Brad (2010).Title: “Evaluating the Effects of Long Term Combat Deployment on Physical Fitness in the Military”, Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: ACSM Foundation Student Research Grants, Amount: $5000.

7. Heumann, Kristin, (2009). Title: “Exercise Training and the Effects on Bone”, Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant Program, Amount: $1900.

8. Heumann, Kristin, (2009). Title: “Bone strength in competitive jump ropers and inactive age matched controls”, Type: Foundation, Sponsor: AAU Jump Rope Association, Amount: $500.

9. Keating, Christopher. (2008). Title:"BIA versus BIS in high school wrestlers". Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant Program, Amount: $2000.

10. Araas, Teresa. (2007). Title: "Association of mindfulness, perceived stress and health behavior risk factors in

college freshmen", Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant Program, Amount: $2000.

11. Huck, Corey, (2007). Title: “The effects of vitamin C supplementation on substrate utilization in obese, vitamin C-

depleted men”, Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant Program, Amount: $2000.

12. Heumann, Kristin, (2007). Title: “Comparison of calcaneal ultrasound in competitive jump ropers and inactive age

matched controls”, Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant Program, Amount: $1900.

13. Araas, Teresa, (2007). Title: “Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction in Mind-Body Medicine”, Type: Earl A. and

Lenore H. Tripke Graduate Student Travel Award. Sponsor: ASU Graduate Division, Amount: $800. 14. Black, Laurie (2006). Title:Acute effects of resistance exercise protocols on insulin sensitivity in individuals with

elevated blood glucose. Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate and Professional Student Association Research Grant Program, Amount: $1765.

15. Benton, M. (2005). Title:Effect Of Protein Supplementation Following High Intensity Resistance Exercise On

Energy Expenditure And Substrate Utilization In Middle Aged Women, Type: Graduate Student Research Grant, Sponsor: Corbin PCPFS Research Scholarship/Grant Award, Amount: $500.

16. Pepin, V. (2002). Title:Functional Fitness of Older Coronary Patients: Responses to Outpatient Cardiac

Rehabilitation, Type: Graduate Student Grant, Sponsor: Graduate Research Support Program, Associated Students of ASU, Amount: $ 988.

Invited Lectures / Tutorials / Symposia (Not Published)

1. Swan, PD “Moving During Menopause… You’re Already Warmed Up”, Panel presentation: “Menopause the Workshop”, Mesa Arts Center, ASU Academy for Continuing Education. February, 2011.

2. Swan, PD “Fitness and Fatness: Research on Obesity, Exercise and Health.” Presented at the R. Tait McKenzie Symposium in Honor of Edward T. Howley, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, March 2007.

3. Swan, PD “Exercise is good for you… But not for the reason you think”. Invited Lecture / Presentation for the

Arizona Dietetics Association, Annual Meeting, Fall, 2005.

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4. Swan, PD “Exercise is good for you… But not for the reason you think. Examining the Concept of Fitness and Fatness”. Invited Lecture / Presentation for the Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association, Annual Meeting Spring, 2005.

5. Swan, PD “Perspectives on the Obesity Epidemic”, Panel Member /Speaker, for the Arizona Osteopathic Medical

Association Planning Meeting, June, 2004.

6. Swan, PD, Etnier, J., Pomeroy, J. & Weiler, A. “Exercise & Obesity: Practice & Programming” Provider Education Symposium. Sponsored by American Heart Association, American College of Sports Medicine and offered by a grant from APS. Fall, 2003.

7. Swan, PD “Exercise and Obesity: Application for Exercise Professionals”, Invited tutorial at the Southwest

Regional Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, Fall, 2003.

8. Swan, PD “Exercise is good for you… But not for the reason you think. Examining Exercise, Weight Loss and Health”, Invited presentation for the Arizona Public Health Association Conference: Women's Health Issues: Translating Research Into Practice, Spring, 2003.

9. Swan, PD “Fitness and Fatness: Exercise, Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease Risk”, Invited presentation for the

annual meeting of the Arizona Society for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (ASCVPR), Spring, 2003.

10. Swan, PD “Excess Intra-abdominal Adipose Tissue: Physiology and Disease Consequences”. Lecture / Presentation for the American Society of Bariatric Physicians, Annual Meeting, Spring, 2003.

11. Swan, PD “Exercise is Important -- but not for the reasons you think”, Lecture/Presentation for the American

Society of Bariatric Physicians Annual Meeting, Spring, 2003.

12. Swan, PD & Johnston, C. Seminar Co-Lecturer, CEC Seminar. “Exercise, Obesity and Disease in Women”. Central Arizona District Dietetic Association. Spring, 2003.

13. Swan, PD & Johnston, C. Seminar Co-Lecturer, “Hazards of Obesity: Exploding the Myths”, American Heart

Association Lecture Series, Fall, 2002.

14. Swan, PD Workshop Speaker/Lecturer. ACSM Health Fitness Instructor Workshop. Topics: Exercise Physiology, Metabolic Calculations, CHD Risk and Pathophysiology. CGCC. Spring, 2003.

15. Swan, PD Workshop Speaker/ Lecturer. ACSM Exercise Specialist Workshop. Topics: Exercise Physiology,

Metabolic Calculations, CHD Risk and Pathophysiology. CGCC. Summer, 2003.

16. Swan, PD Workshop Speaker/Lecturer. ACSM Health Fitness Instructor Workshop. Topics: Exercise Physiology, Metabolic Calculations, CHD Risk and Pathophysiology. CGCC. Spring, 2002.

Presentations Given at Professional Meetings (Proceedings not published). 1. Wherry, SJ & Swan, PD. (2012), “Comparison of bone health parameters using qualitative ultrasound and dual

energy X-ray absorptiometry”, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM), Newport Beach, CA, October, 2012.

2. Zeigler, Z., Gordon, A., Bhammar, D. Swan, PD (2012). “Acute affects of a walking workstation on ambulatory blood pressure in prehypertensive adults”, Award Winner, SWACSM Student Research Award. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM), Newport Beach, CA, October, 2012.

3. Benton, M.J., Raab, S., Waggener, G.T. & Swan, PD (2010). “Effect of increased lean mass on resting metabolic rate in middle-aged women”, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeast Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SEACSM), Greenville, SC, February, 2010.

4. Keating, C., Swan, PD & Heumann, KJ (2009). “Comparison of total body water in high school wrestlers using bio-impedance measures”. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM), San Diego, CA, November, 2009.

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5. Warr, B.J., Dodd, D., Alvar, B., & Swan, PD (2009). “Effectiveness of Interval Training In Small Ability Groups To

Improve Cardiorespiratory Fitness”. Finalist, SWACSM Student Research Award. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM), San Diego, CA, October, 2009.

6. Walker J, Swan P, Ainsworth, B Yngve A. (2009). “Influence of a university walking intervention (ASUKI Step) and body composition on mindfulness, stress, and coping”. Presented at the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October, 2009.

7. Heumann, KJ, Swan, PD, Ainsworth, B.E., & Yngve, A. (2009). “Comparison of bone strength in adults classified by ACSM physical activity guidelines”. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM), San Diego, CA, October, 2009.

8. Benton, M.J. Swan, P.D. & Whyte, M. (2009). Resistance training to maintain body composition during pregnancy: A case Study. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeast Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SEACSM), Birmingham, AL, February, 2009.

9. Heumann, K.J. & Swan, PD. (2008).” A comparison of calcaneal ultrasound measurements in competitive jump ropers and normally active females”. Poster presented at the Southwest American College of Sports Medicine Chapter Meeting, San Diego, CA., November 2008.

10. Johnson, L., Swan, PD., & Alsac, B. (2006). “The reliability of energy expenditure measures of a standardized protocol of Dance, Dance Revolution® in college age men and women”, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM), San Diego, CA, November, 2006.

11. Sisson, SB; Benton, MJ; Swan, PD; & Tudor-Locke, C (2005). Preliminary steps/minute in older adults: Public

health recommendations. Presented at the Annual Conference for the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM), Las Vegas, NV, November, 2005.

12. Benton, M & Swan, PD (2005). Evaluation of Multiple 1-RM Strength Trials in Untrained Females. Presented at

the Annual Conference for the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM), Las Vegas, NV, November, 2005.

13. Pepin, V. Swan, PD & Phillips, WT. (2003). Physical function and older patients: Responses to cardiac

rehabilitation. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), Kansas City, MS, October 2003.

14. Pepin, V., Phillips, W., & Swan, PD (2002). Functional fitness assessment of older cardiac rehabilitation patients:

A preliminary study. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), Charlotte, NC, October, 2002.

15. Pepin, V., Phillips, W., & Swan, PD. (2002). Functional fitness assessment of older cardiac rehabilitation patients:

A preliminary study. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM), Las Vegas, NV, November, 2002.

Published Book Reviews

1. Swan, PD (2001). Reviewed, Energy Diagnostic and Treatment Methods, by Fred P. Gallo. Complementary Health Practice Review. 6(2):249.

2. Swan, PD (1996). Reviewed Medical and Orthopedic Issues of Active and Athletic Women by Rosemary Agostini.

Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal. 5(3):113-118. Book Editor/Associate Editor

1. American College of Sports Medicine, ACSM’s Resources for the Personal Trainer, 4th Edition; Philadelphia,

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, In preparation, 2013.

Research or Professional Honors/Awards 1. Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (FACSM), 1997.

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2. Fellow of The Obesity Society (FTOS) 1996.

3. Outstanding Doctoral Student Award, Department of Human Performance and Sport Studies, University of

Tennessee, Knoxville. 1991.

4. Phi Kappa Phi, 1989. TEACHING Courses Developed and Taught

Arizona State University Undergraduate: Exercise Testing (EXW 420) Exercise Prescription (EXW 425) Physiological Foundations of Movement (EXW 315) Obesity: Wellness Perspectives and Prescriptions (EXW 494)

Graduate:

Obesity: Wellness Perspectives and Prescriptions (EXW 598) Physiology of Physical Activity and Chronic Disease (EXW 536) Applied Exercise Physiology Laboratory Techniques (EXW 505) Obesity, Exercise and Health (EXW 538) Advanced Clinical Exercise Testing and Prescription (EXW 598) Advanced Exercise Assessment and Prescription (EXW 535) Exercise and Wellness Graduate Research Seminar (EXW 591/691) Doctoral Seminar (EXW 791)

University of Colorado, Boulder

Undergraduate: Exercise Physiology (KINE 4650) Exercise Physiology Laboratory Techniques (KINE 4670) Physiological Values of Exercise (KINE 3230) Perspectives on Aging (KINE 4480)

Student Advising Doctoral Students: Chair

1. Wherry, Sarah, 2011-present. Proposal TBD.

2. Walker, Jenelle, 2008-2012. "The feasibility of a spirituality-based wellness program on stress reduction and

health behavior change", Graduation, December, 2012.

3. Warr, Bradley, 2008-2011. “Evaluating the Effects of Long Term Combat Deployment on Physical Fitness in

the Military”, Graduation, August 2011.

4. Heumann, Kristin, 2008-2011. “The effects of exercise on indices of bone turnover in young women with low

bone mass”, Graduation, May 2011.

5. Pomeroy, Jeremy, 2005-2009. “Actiheart validity in American Indian adults”. Graduation: May 2009.

6. Peterson, Mark. 2005-2008. “Progressive resistance training for strength and lean body mass in elderly men

and women: a meta-analysis”. December 2008.

7. Huck, Corey, 2005-2008. “The effects of vitamin C supplementation on substrate utilization in obese, vitamin

C-depleted men”, Graduation: May 2008.

8. Arras, Teresa, 2006-2008. “Association of mindfulness, perceived stress and health behavior risk factors in college freshmen”, Graduation: May 2008.

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9. Benton, Melissa, 2004-2006. “Effect of protein supplementation following resistance exercise on energy expenditure and substrate utilization in middle aged women”, Graduation: May 2006.

10. Riggs, Debbie. 2004-2005. “Women's lived experience and meaning of weight reduction surgery.”

Graduation, December, 2005.

11. Trone, Greg. 2001-2005. “Body composition factors and physical activity status as predictors of health related quality of life in obese men and women”. Graduation, May, 2005.

12. Pepin, Veronique. 2000-2003. “Functional fitness of coronary patients: Response to outpatient cardiac

rehabilitation”, Graduation, May 2003. 13. Ball, Steven. 1999-2002. “Accuracy of anthropometry compared to dual energy x-ray absorptiometry: A new

generalizable equation”. Graduation, May, 2002.

14. Foster-Burns, Boyd. 1996-1999. “The use of resting metabolic rate and respiratory quotient for prediction of successful fat loss”. Graduation, August, 1999.

15. McConnell, Karen E. 1995-1998. “Body image as a determinant of physical activity in adolescent females". Graduation, May, 1998.

Doctoral Students: Committee Member

1. Kelly, Steven 2010-2013. Proposal TBA.

2. Bhammar, Dharini, 2011-2013. “Effects of intermittent vs. continuous exercise on 24-hr ambulatory blood

pressure and glucose control”, Anticipated Graduation, May 2013. 3. Black, Laurie, 2010-2013. “Effects of a fat-sugar supplemented diet, with and without exercise training, on

endothelial function, blood pressure and markers of cardiovascular risk”, Anticipated Graduation, May 2013. 4. Sawyer, Brandon, 2011-2013. “Effects of eight weeks of high intensity interval training on blood glucose

control, endothelial function, blood pressure control and visceral fat in obese adults”, Anticipated Graduation, May 2013.

5. Trier, Catherine, 2010- 2012. “Protein ingestion as a dietary strategy for managing caloric intake in healthy

adults”, Graduation, December, 2012.

6. Angadi, Siddhartha, 2009-2012. “Effects of a novel, high-intensity aerobic interval training program on

vascular function, cardiorespiratory fitness and diastolic function in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction”. Graduation, May 2012.

7. Smith, Shannon. 2009-2011. “Evaluation of ‘Taylor Place Fit’s’ Stairway Mural Painting Contest to Determine

the Influence on Stair Usage”, Graduation, May 2011.

8. Mitros, Melanie, 2008-2010. “Effectiveness of an interdisciplinary community-based falls prevention program”.

Graduation, August 2010.

9. Washington, Tracy. 2006-2009.”Relationship of neighborhood crime on physical activity levels at city

recreational parks”, Graduation, May 2010.

10. Abraham, Teresa. 2006-2009. “Comparison of physical activity and sedentary behavior as assessed by

accelerometers and self-report record”. Graduation, May 2009.

11. Dodd, Daniel, 2005-2008. “Comparison of psychological state and cardiovascular reactivity in firefighters

during simulated tasks”, Graduation: May, 2008.

12. White, Andrea, 2005– 2007. “Effect of chronic vinegar ingestion on glycemic control and body composition in adults with Type 2 Diabetes”. Graduation, May 2007.

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13. McClain, James, 2005-2007. “Effect of epoch length on physical activity intensity outputs from the actigraph accelerometer in children”. Graduation, May 2007.

14. Susan, Sisson, 2003-2006. “Analysis of the environments related to cycling behavior on a university campus”,

Graduation, May 2006. 15. Willardson, Jeffery, 2002-2005. “Effect of rest interval length on bench press performance with heavy versus

light loads”, Graduation, May 2005. 16. Ziuraitis, Joana. 2000-2003. “Energy cost of single set resistance training: Comparison between older and

younger adults”, Graduation, May 2003. 17. Alexander, Jeffery. 2000-2003. “Effect of single set strength training on physical function among patients in

pulmonary rehabilitation”, Graduation, May 2003. 18. Dale, Darren.1996-1999. “Using the CSA Accelerometer to examine compensatory increases in physical

activity in children following different activity experiences.” Graduation, May, 1999. 19. Kramer, Mary M. 1994-1996. "Effects of exercise on psychological well-being in women recovering from

breast cancer", Graduation, May 1996. 20. Ransdell, Lynda B. 1994-1996. "Sub-domains of body image relative to physical activity, adiposity, age, and

hormone status of postmenopausal women", Graduation, August 1996.

Masters Students: Chair 1. Ziegler, Zach, 2011-present. “Acute Effects of Walking Workstation on Ambulatory Blood Pressure in the

Prehypertensive Population”, Anticipated graduation, May 2013.

2. Hawley, Michelle, 2010-2012. “The effect of an energy drink on acute muscle strength and fatigue in young men,” Graduation, May 2012.

3. Skipworth, Katherine, 2009-2011. “Relationship between perceived stress and depression in college students”

Graduation, May 2011. 4. DeWeese, Robin, 2010-2011. “Relationship of lean body mass to leg strength and fatigue in young and middle

aged women”. Graduation, May 2011.

5. Smith, Lisa, 2008-2010. “Relationship of fitness and physical activity to Vitamin C status in sedentary men”. Graduation, May, 2010.

6. Gray, Tiffany, 2006-2009. “Ambulatory activity and body composition in middle aged women”, Graduation, May

2009. 7. Keating, Christopher, 2007-2009. “Comparison of electrical impedance measures of total body water in high

school wrestlers”. Graduation, May 2009. 8. Rooney, Laura, 2006-2008. “The associations between psychological state mindfulness and physical activity and

eating behaviors”, Graduation, May 2008. 9. Heumann, Kristin, 2006-2008. “Comparison of calcaneal ultrasound in competitive jump ropers and inactive age

matched controls”, Graduation, May 2008. 10. Abbey, Lovelyn, 2006-2008. “Influence of fitness and sex on differences in perceived exertion during submaximal

walking”, August 2008. 11. Black, Laurie, 2005-2007. “Acute effects of resistance exercise protocols on insulin sensitivity in individuals with

elevated blood glucose”. Graduation, May 2007.

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12. Weyers, Tracy, 2005- 2007. “The effects of Vitamin C status and exercise intensity on arterial distensibility in adults”. Graduation, August 2007.

13. Sandeen, Janelle. 2003-2007. A secondary data analysis comparing multifrequency bioelectrical impedance

analysis in reference to the Bod Pod. Graduation, August 2007. 14. Johnson, Lyndsi, 2004-2006. “The reliability of energy expenditure measures of a standardized protocol of Dance,

Dance Revolution® in college age men and women”, Graduation, August 2006. 15. Alsac, Biray. 2005-2006. “Heart rate response to four physical activity tasks in a virtual exercise game in

college age men and women”, Graduation, August 2006. 16. Girard, Susanne, 2004- 2005. “Effect of weight loss on muscular efficiency”. Graduation, December 2005. 17. Johnson, Janelle, 2003-2005. “Acute effects of isocaloric sucrose and high fructose corn syrup beverages on

satiety, triglyceride, insulin and glucose concentrations”, Graduation, May 2005. 18. Rosenthal, Deborah. 2001-2003. “Changes in body dissatisfaction following exercise and diet interventions in

young and midlife women”. Graduation, May 2003. 19. Wright, Bethany. 2000-2002. “A comparison of social physique anxiety in black and white women”. Graduation,

May, 2002. 20. Johansson, Camilla. 2000-2002. “The effects of a moderate to high intensity aerobic exercise program and a high

intensity resistance-training program on resting metabolic rate in women.” Graduation, August, 2002. 21. Morales, Lissette, 2002-2002. “Differences in health related quality of life score between active and in-active

individuals with arthritis”. Graduation, August, 2002. 22. Kokes, Jennifer. 1996-2001. "Influence of lactation on body weight and regional adiposity changes following

pregnancy", Graduation, December, 2001. 23. Thwaits, Julie. 1997-2000. “Effects of creatine supplementation on components of body composition in men”,

Graduation, August, 2000. 24. Araki, Kristen. 1998-2000. “The effects of moderate intensity exercise on visceral fat deposition in post-

menopausal women”. Graduation, May, 2000. 25. Wright, David. 1997-1999. “Effects of seven consecutive days of intermittent moderate intensity exercise on

insulin sensitivity.” Graduation, August, 1999. 26. Binzen, Carol. 1997-1999. "Effects of an acute bout of resistance exercise on energy expenditure in women".

Graduation, May, 1999. 27. Bieterman, Steven. 1996-1998. "Effect of exercise training on electrocardiographic indices of cardiovascular

health in obese women". Graduation December, 1998. 28. Swarsbrook, Myrna. 1996-1998. "Exercise frequency in the development of fitness in elderly women: Analysis of a

community exercise program". Graduation, May, 1998. 29. Kang, Suhjung. 1995-1997. "Assessment of percent body fat using whole and segmental bioelectrical impedance

in women". Graduation, December, 1997. 30. Park, Jun Jung. 1995-1996. "The effect of regional adiposity on prolongation of QTc interval in women".

Graduation, December, 1996. 31. Boynton, Mary. 1994-1996. "Perceived exertion of women: influences of body fat, body fat distribution and various

psychological characteristics", Graduation, August, 1996.

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Masters Students: Committee Member 1. Obermeyer, Lindsay, (2012-present). “Relationship of plasma vitamin c to fat oxidation in healthy omnivorous and

vegetarian adults”. Anticipated Graduation, May 2013.

2. Malone, Kate, (2012-present). “Acute physiological effects and perception of exertion of high-intensity exercise”. Anticipated Graduation, May 2013.

3. James, Darith (2012-present). Association of self-compassion, perceived stress and eating behaviors in college freshmen”, Anticipated Graduation, May 2013.

4. Gordon, Amanda (2012-present). “Feasibility of a theory-based sedentary intervention to decrease sitting time in the workplace”. Anticipated Graduation, May 2013.

5. Burks, Hillary, 2011-2012. “Physical activity and executive functioning in college students”. Graduation, May 2012.

6. Neiland, Heidi, 2009-2011. “Effect of Vitamin C supplementation on stepping activity and mood in young men”, Graduation, May 2011.

7. Wood, Lindsey. 2010-2011. “Almond consumption and weight loss in obese and overweight adults”. Graduation,

May 2011.

8. Schlueter, Amanda, 2008- 2010. “The Diet Quality Index: Relationships to plasma Vitamin C and mood state in healthy, young adult college-age males”, Graduation, May 2010.

9. Bhammar, Dharnini. 2009-2010. “Effect of exercise intensity on endothelial function in college men”,

Graduation, August 2010. 10. Fumack, Cynthia, 2009-2010. Effect of exercise intensity on post exercise blood pressure in college men”.

Graduation, May 2010. 11. Gonzales, Denise, 2006-2009. Sublingual Vitamin B supplementation verses placebo in the treatment of

elevated plasma total homocysteine levels. Graduation, May 2009.

12. Davis, Rachel, 2006-2008. “Long term yoga practitioners experience of the role of yoga in stress reduction”, Graduation, August 2008.

13. Soria, Shannon, 2006-2008. “Comparison of bone stiffness in girls participating in various after school

physical activities”, Graduation, May 2008.

14. Kahl, Kaleen, 2006-2008. “Bone stiffness index and body composition in 9-12 year old female swimmers”, Graduation, August, 2008.

15. Stern, Jennifer. 2006-2007. “Vitamin C Status and exercise-induced oxidative stress: A cross sectional

correlation”. Graduation, May 2007.

16. Hatch, Quinlan. 2006-2008. “Fat oxidation in relation to the consumption of macronutrients in healthy adults”. Anticipated Graduation, May, 2008.

17. Alexon, Christy. 2005 – 2007. Effect of vitamin C on fat oxidation and plasma carnitine in obese adults”,

Graduation, May, 2007.

18. Hale-Griffith, Meredith. 2005-2007. “The influence of aerobic capacity, power and strength on the performance of boxers“. Graduation, August, 2007.

19. Hostetler, Dawn. 2005-2007. “The effects of Vitamin C status on substrate utilization and resting metabolic

rate at rest in adults”. Graduation, August, 2007.

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20. Hipke, Jodi. 2003-2004. “Reliability of the Yamax pedometer during treadmill walking and free-living ambulation”. Graduation, May, 2004.

21. Elsenbaumer, Kelly. 2002-2003. “Accuracy of pedometers to assess ambulatory activity in obese men and

women”. Graduation, May, 2003.

22. Wisowaty, Kim. 2001-2002. “Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Depression in Men and Women.” Graduation, December, 2002.

23. Essex, Matt. 2001-2001. “The effects of high-intensity, single set strength training on the blood lipid profiles of

untrained older adults”. Graduation, December, 2001

24. Day, Carol. 1999-2001. “Effects of high dietary protein on resting metabolic rate and substrate utilization in healthy women”, Graduation, August, 2001

25. Huso, Erik. 1999-2001. “Effects of creatine supplementation on resting metabolic rate and substrate utilization

in men”, Graduation, May, 2001.

26. Saurial, Amy, 1999-2000. ”Effects of exercise on resting metabolic rate and body composition of post-menopausal active and sedentary women”, Graduation, December, 2000.

27. Broman, Tannah. 1999-2000. “Effects of moderate-intensity strength training on strength and physical

function among elderly men and women”. Graduation, December, 2000.

28. Shassian, Ali. 1999-2000. “The effects of a high-protein, high starch, and high sucrose diet on metabolism in healthy women”, Graduation, August, 2000.

29. Fukuchi, Jennifer. 1997-1999. “Effect of spousal involvement on confidence levels of patients an spouses in

cardiac rehabilitation”, Graduation, May, 2000.

30. Gilliatt, Meredith. 1999-2000. “Effects of exercise on resting metabolic rate and body composition of mid-life active and sedentary women”, Graduation, May, 2000.

31. Chong, Dave. 1998-1999. “Stress levels and exercise habits in airline pilots: Comparing regional, national and

major air carriers”, Graduation, August, 1999.

32. Rena, Cynthia. 1997-1998. “Effects of knowledge of body fatness on body image in college students”, Graduation, December, 1998.

33. Grabau, Lisa. 1997. "Reproducibility of exercise intensity based on ratings of perceive exertion in women",

Graduation, August, 1997. 34. Delfs, Jan. 1997. "Is aerobic demand of running linear and predictable from a single test speed?", Graduation,

August, 1997. 35. Parmenter, Mark A. 1997. "Exercise recovery metabolism associated with three exercise intensities".

Graduation, August, 1997.

36. Jerome, Linda.1995-1997. "Energy expenditure during a resistance exercise protocol in women with regional adiposity", Graduation, August, 1997.

Undergraduate Students (Honors Thesis) Chair or Co-Chair: 1. Zilveti, Jason, “Comparison of substrate utilization during submaximal exercise following 8-weeks of

endurance and resistance exercise training”, Anticipated Graduation, May 2003. -- CHAIR

2. Corte, Corinne. “Energy cost of submaximal exercise in Vitamin C depleted and repleted men and women” Graduation, May 1997. – CO-CHAIR

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Undergraduate Students (Honors Thesis) Committee Member: 1. Moore, Kerryn, “The ability of personality variables, to predict long-term gastric bypass surgery outcome for

patients”. Department of Psychology, Richard Lanyon, CHAIR. November, 2005. University of Colorado, Boulder Undergraduate Students (Honors Thesis) Chair:

1. Barr, Jennifer. “The effects of physical activity on indices of balance in older adults”. May, 1994.

2. Vielehr, Teresa. “Effect of ephedrine/caffeine compound on resting metabolic rate in women with different body fat distribution patterns”. May, 1994.

Teaching Awards 1. Faculty Recognition Award, Mortar Board, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1993.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Offices Held and Committee Service in Professional Organizations

Member of the Clinical Committee for The Obesity Society. 2011-2013. o Chair of Clinician Recognition and Awards Subcommittee, 2012.

Steering Committee Member, “Activate Arizona”, Valley of the Sun YMCA Community Program, 2007-2009.

Past President, Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, 2006-2007.

President, Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, 2005-2006.

President Elect, Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, 2004-2005.

Committee Member, Planning Committee, “Arizona’s Obesity Prevention Plan”, Arizona Department of Health Services, 2000-2007.

Charter Member, American College of Sports Medicine Special Interest Group, "Health Education and Promotion". May 1996.

Board Member, Rocky Mountain Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, 1992-1994.

Program Committee Member, Southeast Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, 1987-1988. Reviewer for Professional/Scientific Organizations

Co-Editor, ACSM Personal Trainer Book, 4th Edition. 2011-2012.

Program Reviewer, Pennsylvania Department of Health (PA DOH), “Obesity prevention and treatment.” Research projects funded by the PA DOH Master Tobacco Settlement Funds, Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU). April, 2011.

Grant Reviewer NIH, “Risk, Prevention and Health Behavior”, Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Program, (October and July, 2008-2009).

Grant Reviewer: (Special Emphasis Panel) NIDDK in response to the PAR-04-082 entitled "Small Clinical research Grants in Digestive Diseases and Nutrition." November, 2005.

Grant Reviewer (Special Emphasis Panel), NIDDK, "Small Clinical Research Grants in Digestive Diseases and Nutrition”, July, 2005.

Grant Reviewer (Special Emphasis Panel), NCI/NIH, “Mechanisms of Physical Activity Behavior Change’, 2004.

Grant Reviewer (Standing Panel), NIH, “Risk, Prevention and Health Behavior”, Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Program, (2002-2006).

External Grant Reviewer, Collaborative Grants Competition, City University of New York (CUNY), 2003.

External Grant Reviewer, Research Board, University of Missouri, 2003.

Grant Reviewer, American Heart Association Peer Review Study Group Behavioral Science, Epidemiology and Prevention-2, (2003).

Reviewer, SWACSM Research Abstracts, Southwest American College of Sports Medicine, 2002.

Reviewer, Research Consortium, Exercise Physiology Abstracts, American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 1993.

External Reviewer Promotion and Tenure

University of New Mexico, (2012).

University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (2012).

University Committee Service

Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure (CAFT), member, 2008-2011.

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Alternate Committee Member, ASU Institutional Review Board, Biosciences, 2005-2009.

Member ASU Polytechnic Graduate Council, 2004-2007.

Senator, ASU Academic Senate, 2002-2003.

Steering Committee Member, (Preparing Future Faculty, PFF), Graduate College, 1996-2003.

College Level Service

Chair, Executive Committee, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Physical Activity, Nutrition and Wellness, (PANW), 2005-present.

College of Nursing and Health Innovation Tenure/Tenure Track Search Committee, 2010-present.

School of Applied Arts and Sciences Personnel Committee, 2006-2009.

East College Personnel Committee, 2002-2004.

Grievance Committee Representative, ASU East Academic Assembly, 2002-2004.

Member, Executive Committee, ASU East Academic Assembly, 2003-2004. Department /Program of Exercise and Wellness Service

Chair Bylaws Committee, 2012-present.

Personnel Committee 2010-present.

EXW Graduate Student Club Advisor, 2004-present.

Chair EXW Department, 2007-2009.

Master’s Degree Coordinator, 2005-2007.

Personnel Committee 2006-2007.

Coordinator EXW “Booth” ASUP 10th Anniversary Event-Fall 2006.

Search Committee Chair (Exercise and Wellness, Assoc/Full Professor), 2004-2006.

Departmental Research Colloquia Coordinator, 2002-3 & 2004-5.

Healthy Lifestyle Center/Research Building Planning Committee Member, 2004.

Personnel Committee Member, 2002-present.

Personnel Committee, Chair, 2003 – 2004.

Doctoral Degree Coordinator, 2003 –2006

Master’s Degree Coordinator, 2001-2005.

Personnel Committee, 2001- 2004.

Undergraduate Curriculum Development Committee Health Promotion Curriculum, 2001-2004.

Co-Chair / Co-PI: Healthy Lifestyles Institute Facility Grant, NIH Application, 2002.

Reviewer for Professional Journals

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2004-present.

International Journal of Obesity, 2002-present.

Journal of Applied Physiology. 2000-present.

Journal of Women’s Health and Gender Based Medicine, 2001-present.

Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal, 1994-present.

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2000-present.

Obesity Research, 2000-present.

American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1994-1996. Reviewer for Textbooks

Reviewer, Book Prospectus, Exercise Physiology for the Practitioner. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. 2002.

Reviewer, Book Prospectus, Exercise Physiology for Physical Education. Benjamin Cummings. 2001.

Reviewer, Book. Fitness and Sports Medicine: A Health Related Approach, by D.C. Neiman. Mayfield, Inc. 1997.

Reviewer, Book Chapter: Exercise and Fitness. In Holt Health. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc. 1992. Community and Professional Service Lectures/Presentations

Participated in CONHI “Make Just One…” Walk and Kickoff event during Homecoming Parade. Fall 2010

Invited Speaker/ Panel Member, Activate Arizona “Dream Team”, Valley of the Sun YMCA’s initiative to build partnerships to address health challenges and reduce the effects of chronic disease and related risk factors. Phoenix, AZ, October, 2007.

Invited Speaker, Sun City Anthem at Merrill Ranch, Title: "Exercise and Aging: Principles and Practice", Florence, AZ, May, 2007.

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Invited Speaker, Federal Employees Retirees Association, Title: "Exercise and Aging: Principles and Practice", Tempe, AZ, January, 2006.

Invited Speaker, Phoenix Rotary Club, Title: "Exercise and Aging: Principles and Practice", Phoenix, AZ, Fall, 2006.

Invited Lecture, Women’s Studies Program, Title: “Physiological differences in gender during sport and exercise”, 2005.

Invited Speaker, Oasis Senior University, Title: " Fitness and Fatness: Are they Mutually Exclusive?", Phoenix, AZ, Fall, 2003.

Invited Speaker, Arizona State University Retirees Association Annual Program, Title: "Exercise and Aging: Principles and Practice", Tempe, AZ, Spring, 2002.

Invited Speaker, Queen Creek Kiwanis Club, Title: "Consumer Tips: Exercise and Aging", Queen Creek, AZ, Winter, 2002.

Consultation

Consultant, Resting Metabolism and Body Composition Measurement and Analysis, ASU Dept. of Nutrition, Sponsor: Pfeiffer. “Effects of low fat protein diet on metabolism in individuals with glucose intolerance”, PI: A. Hutchins & C. Johnston, 2005.

Consultant, Resting Metabolism and Body Composition Measurement and Analysis, Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Research Grant, “Effects of homeopathy in reducing weight, body fat mass and percent body fat: A randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial”, PI: Linda Kim, ND, 2002-2003.

Media Interviews (truncated list)

Over 100 professional interviews or consultations as an expert in local, national and international magazines, journals, newspapers, radio & TV shows. 1998-present. Examples: Phoenix Magazine, Keeping Well, Shape Magazine, Chatelaine Magazine, Prevention Magazine, The Arizona Tribune, Mesa Tribune, ASU Insight, Tempe Tribune, Arizona Informant, Tempe Daily News Tribune, KFYI Radio, Arizona Republic, Phoenix Gazette, KOOL Radio, KSAZ-TV 10-Fox, State Press, KUCB Radio, Orange County Register, Fox News TV, Colorado Daily, and US News and World Report.

Professional Memberships/ Affiliations

American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

SW Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine

American Diabetes Association

Faculty Women's Association, ASU

Society of Behavioral Medicine

Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM)

The Obesity Society (TOS) Professional Certifications

ACSM Exercise Specialist, Certification Number: # 3468, o First Certification 2000, o Re-certification: 2004-2008, o Re-certification, 2008-2011, o Re-certification, 2011-2014.